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IURE QUALITY AND SCIENTIFIC J METHODS. ' The guiding principles of my business are I manufacture bat one quality of goods, and that the best. . <l The perfection of scientific skill in manipnlation. The employment of assayed medicinal extract?, and selected materials, thus securing uninformity in all prodncts. Neatness in priuting, packing and perfecting articles. Uniform prices srd those the most reasonable that can be made on houest goods of first quality. I neither mannfactore nor offer for sale articles that do not actnslly contain the medicinal ingredients required by Vie Pharniscopsial or other formula, from which th«y are prepared. • - Pills.—From this date all my pills will I* sent oct of the lalwratory. coated with pure cane sugar. These pills will dissolve in water (blood lieat) in a shorter. spire of time than any other piiU on the market. No gnnt or resinous varnish whatever is used, nor a temperature above Idood hent employed in thtir manufacture. Hence the ready solubility cf these pills. Marshall's Podopiiylliv Pills are purely they contain the extracted and concentrated virtue* and active remedi d principles of the Mindrake, whi-h i* acknowledged bv ail physician* to l*» the only p'ant that yields a drug that will cure disorders of the stomach an<l liver. '/- I aiso manufacture Corcn Pills for recent and chronic cough*. I/Anxibiuois S'itLs for heartburn, drowsiness, dizziness and h-.vl-ic'ies. 1/Wind Pill? for flatulency, an;l small complaints. !/• CoMPorxD Ikon, PHospnoßrs, Qciniss and Strychni> e Pills for all nervous disorders. 1 '6. "Strcck Gold" Bitters (Marshall's registered).—A remedy whose potent infiueuce invigorates ami reorganises the nervous system, and restocks, so to speak, the bank of the nerves with a paid-up capital that will withstand the severest drains under the ntjst ex-acting circumstances. It is a real system strenjthener and brain encrgistr; in fact, a regular therapeutic Samson, with a Hueblood pedigree, that does its work every time, and under almost every condition. Price, 2s Gd. Barilla Asn .Soap.—M 'Clinton and Thomson's genuine, as recommended by Professor Kirk, f->r skin disorders and sleeplessness. Bars, 1/- to 3,'G each. Marshall's Cons CntiCrß.i Clava is acknowledged to be the l>est remedy ti«at was ever pat upon tiie market for the cure of tbese troublesome excrc1 6 There is nothing like my Odostal«icon for violent raging toothache, it usually fcives relief instantaneously. 1;For disorders pf the digestive system, for l-.V taste in the mouth, for all stomach complaints, use Marshall's Special Tinttirb of PoDOPurLLrM. Marshall's Com pood RnrßAßit Pm.ls arc prepared from the very best quality of Ka«t India Khuhnrb. As an aft»-r dinner piil to stimulate digestion or dyspeptic stomachs they are iuvaluable. 1/Cold in the head, rheumatism, etc., yields in a short time to EUCALYPTCS EXTRACT (MARSHALL'S.) It is also a splendid remedy for skin disorders, and all chest affection* it soon relieve?. 1/Remember that fur Gd, you can get a picket of Blood Pcrityisg Powdek that will make a pint of the best Blood Mixture m the marker, wVich, :: taken according to directions, cause pimples, Matches, etc., to disappear like magic. M. MARSHALL, MAXrFACTVRIVG PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, PRINCES i GEORGE STREETS, DUNEDIN. £1 CONSTABLE, HOUSE AND COACII PAINTER, Decorator and Paperhan*cer, BEACH STREET, QI'EEXSTOWN (Oppreiie Harp of Erin Hotel) DUNEDIX rRICES! "VTOBEL'S CKNriSE GLASGOW 1\ DYNAMITE Long and extensive use has established Noble's j to lie the purest, safest, most reliable, least objec- j tionahle in close workings, smallest cartridges, ami I by far the | SntoscEST Dv.vamitf. Maxcfactcred. Nobel's is unequalled for mining, quarrying, blasting in wet or dry, solid or fissured rock, tunneling, breaking up wrecks, sunken roc!;#, blowing out and splitting up tree roots, boulders, etc., effecting immense saving both in time, labor and money. Insist—as is done in most places—on getting only NOBEL'S GLASGOW MAKE, Which all bears the Company s Trade Mark, including the name of Alfred Nobel, the Inveutor cf the Dynamite. Beware ! Do not be deceived by continental or colonial brands. NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINE Is 50 per cent, stronger than Dynamite fives ofT less smoke; is as safe as dynamite ; is slower, less ' shattering, and more expansive i» its action, insoluble in water, invariably remains soft in winter, and is fired with fuse, detouatcr and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite. N.B.—Special Gelatine Detonators now iu stock. These being nearly twice as strong as treble-force dynamite caps, will perfectly explode Gelatine without the aid of a dynamite primer. If Gelatiue Detonators are not available, in order to avoid unpleasant smoke, two ordinary Nobel's Detonators should always be used ; the extra cap is simply pushed into the priming cartridge alongside the cap in which the fuse is inserted, or use a dyr amite primer and a treble-force dynamite detonator. Gelatine is nearly everywhere superseding all other explosives; proving itself to Ikj the best, safest, most effective aud economical Masting compound ever invented. Necessary double t.-»pe-fnse superior quality at ordinary prices, and improved size detonators for firing, aifo submarine fuse, also warming pans for thawing dynamite when frozen ; hot water in the outer |'*rt of these inns t:p to lJOrfeg fah. may l>e use-1 with safety. Dynamite and G«datiiie always in stock. Users comply with printed instructions issued with every 51b package to avoid accidents Rod ensure success. Agent for Nobel's Explosives Company (Limited), Glasgow: DALGETY & COMPANY, LI. Donadia.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1584, 8 April 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1584, 8 April 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1584, 8 April 1887, Page 6

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